Canyon X offers so many unique shapes, that I would encourage everyone to go there at least once!
I will take a break from posting all of these Antelope Canyon and Canyon X images in another day or two, but for now I have about 20 more images from there I want to get processed today before...
From Canyon X near Antelope Canyon by Page Arizona. An awesome canyon that I highly recommend. This reminds me of a spirit rising from the dust.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
Canyon X that is. If you want some cool slot canyons but don't like crowds as I know many of you don't, then Canyon X is the place for you. Just a short drive from Antelope Canyon and Page. They have small tour groups of 4, and sometimes as in my case, I was the only one to sign up for my time...
From Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona last year. I wasn't expecting any beams, so it was a pleasant surprise to see them there. And of course these are made by the Navajo tour guides tossing sand up in the air which then reflect in the beam of sunlight beaming down. But that fact doesn't make...
Here is one from last August at Antelope Canyon. There was no more Photography tours, which meant no more tripods, but with today's fast lenses and better high iso capabilities of our cameras, I found it wasn't an issue.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
From a few months back in Antelope Canyon in Arizona. Many of you know they don't do Photo Tours anymore there, which let you stay in longer and the group was smaller. Because of Covid the groups were smaller anyway for the now normal tour. I found it pretty easy to photograph around the other 6...
This is from Upper Antelope Canyon a few weeks back. It can feel like you don't know for sure which way is up with the sand and small rocks anchoring the lower right. Part of the fun of shooting at 14mm in there.
While they no longer have Photo tours there, the group sizes were pretty small...
The focus for this week is Antelope Canyon. Please go ahead and share some of your sandstone beauties! I'll expect to see many similar compositions but I always enjoy seeing different takes on the same scene. Here are a few to get us started:
1) Upper Antelope
2) The Candlestick in Upper...
This is from Antelope Canyon, one I had found in my archives that I had never processed. It's fun going through the archives, though now I want to go back to Antelope Canyon to shoot it again with a mind that has 12 more years of experience.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
After a lot of research I still was conflicted about going to Antelope Canyon. Of course the images I'd seen were beautiful, and a college of mine, Bruce Barnbaum, was one of the first photographers to discover it. Reading about the crowds, $$ for the photo tours, and contsraints to keep with a...
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